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Whether you are a private or public patient you can make a complaint if your health service provider:
Always collect evidence to support your complaint.
Approach the health service provider first to discuss your concern. If you’re still unhappy you can take your complaint to one of the health services agencies listed below.
Different complaint agencies deal with complaints about different types of health service providers. Some of the main agencies are:
See the agencies’ websites for contact information and details about their complaints processes.
Privacy & freedom of information
Aged Care Complaints Investigation Scheme (new window)
Commonwealth Ombudsman (new window)
Health Services Commissioner (new window)
Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria (new window)
Medicare Australia (new window)
Private Health Insurance Ombudsman (new window)
Victoria Legal Aid doesn’t give legal advice about health care complaints, but our free Legal Information Service may be able to give you some information over the phone. We may also be able to refer you to another organisation that can help you. You can speak to a legal information officer in English or ask for an interpreter.
Phone (03) 9269 0120 or 1800 677 402 (country callers), Monday to Friday from 8.45 am to 5.15 pm.
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